yahoo just started a foreclose site in the real-estate section..i used it and found that there are about 7 homes in my area that are foreclosed....
it is a kinda of a soft market....if ur looking invest or flip its great for ya
2007-04-08 13:18:26
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answered by Biren N 2
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The only sites I have been able to find are between $50 and $100. For free you can go down to the Hall of Records or the Tax Assessors office to go thru them. They are public info. And would be specific for your County. That's how these web sites get them. That's what I do.
Let us know if you find anything, but I don't think you will...
2007-04-08 19:33:00
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answered by Ken C 6
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You can obtain a free list of foreclosure and property sales up for auction at your county sheriff's website of office.
2007-04-08 23:56:12
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answered by Anonymous
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you might start on firstgov.com and search govt sites because that is where the foreclosure process starts. all of the private sites want your money. It has to be public information.
2007-04-08 19:38:57
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answered by Mon-chu' 7
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I checked on www.hud.gov. I then looked under buying a house and toward the bottom it had a place you look under section 5 Homes for sell. You can select the state and then the area and it will show any homes for sale when they are ready to put them on the market.
2007-04-08 20:46:49
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answered by lucky_lady_blazing 3
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No, and not yet. End of '08.
2007-04-08 19:39:50
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answered by teran_realtor 7
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